The gown already had a huge battle on its hands for the muddy brown colour alone, but factor in the ill-fitted bodice and metallic sheen on the skirt and it’s a wonder that this dress was worn once, let alone twice.

Stana Katic, like Jess, usually has great style, but she also came undone wearing the same gown to The Music Center’s 50th Anniversary Spectacular last month.

For the sleek bun and the slightly better fit at the bodice, Jess wins for me.

Here is a roundup of a few more looks which hit the red carpet on Sunday evening (October 26) for the ‘Interstellar’ LA premiere held at TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX.

Jess Weixler: The actress, who’s gone from blonde to a deep jet-black hue, wore a Prada burgundy long-sleeved dress enriched with crystal and jet beaded embroidery, which she simply styled with Stuart Weitzman ‘Nudist’ sandals. This look is nice enough; perhaps it could’ve nipped in at the waist more, but I always want a bit more from her.

Tessa Thompson: The actress wore a Proenza Schouler cut-out tri-colour dress which is instantly recognisable for its unique design and woodgrain pattern from the Fall 2014 collection. Styled with a black Swarovski clutch, vintage ring and Monika Chiang ankle-strap pumps, this was one of the standout looks from this red carpet.

Mackenzie Foy: The adorable young actress wore a Marchesa Notte blush multi-layered cocktail dress with a bodice beautifully decorated with gold embroidery. Her styling, which included a side-swept braid and Loeffler Randall ‘Reina’ kitten heels, perfected this sweet and youthful red carpet look.

Along with costar Jessica Chastain, Jess Weixler attended the New York screening of her film ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby’ at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema on Wednesday (September 10).

And, like Jessica, Jess also chose to wear head-to-toe Prada.

The actress wore a dual effect, long-sleeved, belted dress with one sheer sleeve and connected scarf details from the Prada Fall 2014 collection.

The periwinkle color of this dress is unexpected and refreshing, and juxtaposing it with the burgundy is a fun color-blocking choice. That said, despite some really intriguing design elements to this dress, it’s just really hard to pull off, and I feel it overwhelms Jess’s frame.

I do love the continued color-blocking with the purple ankle-strap Prada heels, and her dark brows and deep raspberry lips pop beautifully against the colors of the dress and her porcelain skin.